I have been snapping up cards and prints by Pirrip Press for a couple of years now – everything produced by this small print studio is so perfectly clean-lined and well-spaced, with a classy wit about it. There is a stylish economy to their work that I much covet – just the right amount of white space, never too many colours or words.
The designers in question are Alexandra Higglett and Georgina Hounsome, previously based in Penzance and still maintaining strong ties with the area. Hence their annual limited-edition poster for the Newlyn Fish Festival – a two-colour silkscreen print, this year featuring circling gulls over the harbour wall. I’m not one to romanticise seagulls (if I ever did, then it stopped dead with the theft of my Callestick Farm ice-cream on Porthmeor Beach, summer 2011) but I love this image, printed on thick mushroom-coloured paper.
It’s already a bargain at £10 and they give 20% of the money to the Fishermen’s Mission. Which is why my print has been firmly checked out of their online shop before I click publish on this! They only make 100. You can buy one here.
You can also catch these guys at the Outlaw Craft Fair (tagline: ‘not your usual craft fair’) in Penzance on 14th September.
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September 1, 2013 at 4:31 pm
Rosemary Haines
Just tried to buy a poster but can’t find where to pay!!! Help???
September 1, 2013 at 4:40 pm
ismay atkins
I just paid by PayPal at checkout. Mm. Are you in the shop section?
September 1, 2013 at 4:47 pm
Rosemary Haines
Yep – so where does it say checkout? I have clicked an all the sections in turn. Aaarrgghhh
September 1, 2013 at 5:31 pm
ismay atkins
Aha, it seems now to have sold out, maybe that’s the problem. The other one of sardines, which is also lovely, seems to still be in stock.